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DEC Arrests 5 for Illegal Fishing

April 5th, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION OFFICERS ARREST MEN FOR ILLEGAL TAKE OF WALLEYE

NYSDEC LogoOn April 4, 2011 at 9:00 p.m. Environmental Conservation Officers (ECOs) in St. Lawrence County charged five men in connection with unlawful taking of walleye in the Town of Rossie, St. Lawrence County. The men were seen taking walleye off of spawning beds in the Indian River, one of the prime breeding grounds for walleye from Black Lake.

According to New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Captain Stephen Pierson out of the Watertown, Region 6 office, the men arrested Monday evening included:

  • Jacob R Shampine (age 19) of Antwerp
  • Thomas Morro (age 17) of Gouverneur
  • Jesse Paul Spellicy (age 17) of Gouverneur
  • Cody L Fuller (age 19) of Gouverneur
  • Ethan C Constance (age 20) of Gouverneur

Each person was charged with one count of disturbing walleye on the spawning beds and one count of taking walleye during the closed season. Mr. Shampine was additionally charged with fishing without a license.

In the early spring walleye leave the lakes and swim upstream to spawn on rocky riverbeds, usually in areas of heavy current. Thousands of walleye converge in short stretches of narrow streams and rivers to spawn, making them vulnerable and a tempting target for poachers.

The DEC has increased its patrols in popular spawning areas in an attempt to combat this abuse of the state’s natural resources. This illegal activity not only takes the fish when they are most vulnerable, but can have serious implications on future fish levels and reduce opportunities for lawful anglers. DEC also urges anyone who witnesses a violation of the laws and regulations protecting New York’s natural resources to contact their 24 Hour Dispatch toll free at either 1-877-457-5680 or 1-800-TIPP-DEC or report an environmental violation online at the DEC website.

The men are scheduled to answer the charges in the Town of Rossie Court on April 20, 2011 and face fines of up to $250.00 and up to 15 days in jail for each offense. The 17 walleye caught were able to be released alive back into the river.

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February is Carnifest Month

January 20th, 2010 · 8 Comments · Adirondack Life

Adirondack Winter Carnivals Kick-Off February’s Line-Up of Festivals

I know it kills everyone to look for things to do every weekend. It looks like every corner of the Adirondacks is having some sort of “event” next month. Strange how the suffix “-stock” never made the list.

Given so many to choose from, I thought a map would help. Plus, I threw in a couple bonus Carnifests and a planning chart.

(Large Map)
1. Colton Winterfest 2. Cancelled – Rotary Winter Carnival 3. Lake George Winter Carnival 4. Massena Winter Carnival 5. Canton Winterfest
6. McCauley Mt Winter Carnival 7. Saranac Lake Winter Carnival
8. Ogdensburg River Shiver 9. Empire State Winter Games
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Indian Lake Winterfest 11. Raquette Lake Winter Carnival
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Hague Winter Weekend 13. Long Lake Winter Wacky Week
14. Inlet Frozen Fire & Ice

February is Carnifest Month

The intrepid Carnifest fans could enjoy for 18 days in a row!!

If anyone has better links for these, I’ll take them.

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3 Months in the Woods

December 15th, 2009 · 3 Comments · News

“He’s alive, he’s alive”

Guy “disappears” and then emerges from the woods with his socks frozen to his feet. It seems David Dodds only lost 30 lbs during his adventure in the woods. According to reports, he said he “ate … honey from a hole in a tree”. He just walked into the woods last September, only to walk back out last Saturday.

If this is true, then there will be more interesting details coming out. Where did he live? How did he survive?

Fowler man survives 3 months in the woods

Man missing for three months turns up at camp

Missing for 89 days, David Dodds stumbles into hunting camp

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